Writing

Dr. Zinberg is the editor and a contributing author of Uncertain Power: The Struggle for a National Energy Policy (Pergamon 1983). She is also theeditor and contributing author of The Changing University: How Increased Demand for Scientists and Technology Is Transforming Academic Institutions Internationally(Kluwer 1991). Her work has been published in American Scientist, Nature, Scientific American, and many other journals and books. Her most recent publications include: “The Missing Link? Nuclear Proliferation and the International Mobility of Russian Nuclear Experts,” UNIDIR, 1995); “Brain Drain, Brain Bank, and Brain Wall: The International Mobility of Former Soviet Union Scientists, Engineers, and Technologists,” (OECD 1994); and “Putting People First: Education, Jobs, and Economic Competitiveness” in Empowering Technology: Implementing a U.S. Strategy ed. Lewis M.Branscomb (MIT Press 1993).

2000
December 15
October 20
September 1
August 11
June 16
April 28
April 7
February 25

Who can you Trust Online?
Poverty is not an Island
A Lesson for the Over-50s
A Corporate Enemy Within
Vision of Peace in a Desert
No Place Left for Tradition
E-Sisters Cast Tradition Aside
Mom Showed Us the Way

1999
December 24
November 26
October 15
September 24
July 23
June 18
April 30
March 12
February 5

The Digital Philanthropists
Cyberspace’s Desert Song
Swimming with the Sharks
Fending Off Cyber Warfare
Bombings Upped the Anti
Putting Ethics to the Test
Two Tarnished Institutions
The Ten Commandments
Workers Flower in Desert

1998
December 25
October 30
September 25
August 7
July 10
May 1
March 20
February 20
January 16

A World Worth Fighting For
Bad News From Cyberspace?
No Party for the People
Penitents Take Lead in Schools
Heroes New and Old
Profits Without Honour
The Getty Grasp on Reality
Cybertech Battle for Campuses
Junk Food on the Net

Cyberspace and Technology

March 12, 1999
October 30, 1998
August 7, 1998
March 20, 1998
February 20, 1998
January 16, 1998
October 17, 1997
March 8, 1996
January 26, 1996
November 11, 1994
October 7, 1994
August 5, 1994

The Ten Commandments
Bad News From Cyberspace?
Penitents Take Lead in Schools
The Getty Grasp on Reality
Cybertech Battle for Campuses
Junk Food on the Net
Sharing the Spring of Wealth
Cyberspace Under Siege
The Age of Interaction
Trials in Cyberspace
Drop Out and Log On
Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out